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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: Lily of the Valley on September 12, 2006, 02:32:07 AM
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Above is an ebay auction (ended) for a paperweight with "Edinburgh" engraved on the bottom. What can you tell me about weights with this signature please. Also, how about the price paid ... high, low, just right or??? I'm not the buyer but have seen a weight so marked and am curious.
Thank you and all the best ... Lily :)
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In the mid 80s (around 85 - 86) Edinburgh Crystal wanted to expand their range to include paperweights. Rather than set up to do the manufacturing themselves they contracted out to Caithness. Over the two years Caithness made about 15 different designs of which some were limited editions (250 or 100) and some were unlimited. The weights were identifiable by having an E signature case and often the engraved signature. Usually for limited editions they would also engrave the design name but not always. This one is called Aquamarine. One of the paperweight books (Bob Halls Scottish paperweights I think) has a small section on them that includes a brochure sheet. I am not sure if there is a definite list of all the designs that were made.
If Allan S is watching, do you know if Caithness have a list?
Anyway Price about right.
After the arrangement with Caithness came to an end, Edinburgh started importing unspectacular Muranos and putting an Edinburgh sticker on them.
This is all off the top of my head. If I remember I will correct when I get home
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If anyone has some examples I would like to include them in the Caithness catalogue, as well as the future Edinburgh Crystal ones.
http://www.scotlandsglass.co.uk/cms/
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Frank
I have a lot of them. When I get sorted I will supply images. Unfortunately still chaos (major building works - weights in boxes in cupboards, more weights in other peoples attics). I think from earlier postings that Simone has some
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What Martin said was spot on. I have two of these weights in my collection but I also have a copy of the original broachure and there were 25 different weights made by Caithness for Edinburgh 8 of which were unlimited. Funnily enough, you don't see many of these weights coming up for sale so it would be interesting to know exactly how many of each were made
Dave
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Dave, Can you email me a 300dpi scan of the brochure please? Using the brochure info, if not the pictures ensure reasonably good data - found some errors in Charlton already.
I have nearly completed the 1998 catalogue and two 98 Colin Terris brochures. Still got 3 catalogues to process. Just under items 500 on site now.
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Dave
I would also appreciate a copy of the scan.
The image in Bob Hall's book is a single side, and I am sure it doesn't have 25 examples on. I need to check when I get home.
This is a special interest area of mine. Which have you got?
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I will try to find out what info is still available on the Edinburgh weights.It may take a few days to trawl through the old books and stuff though. :lol:
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My Edinburgh paperweight Glass message board subject
-dated 29th November 2004 (doesn't time fly!)
Post subject: Edinburgh PWT Colin Terris-
best wishes
Jean
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Sorry, no luck yet on details of the Edinburgh weights.I have asked our finishing shop supervisor to look as well for the old books that would of contained the limited edition numbers but she doubts if they will still be around as they were not really our weights.All I can offer as info' is that all the lampwork was done by either myself or Rosette Fleming and the canes were made by Harry McKay.Fiona Steele with Rosette and I, did all the millefiori set ups as well.Various makers encapsulated the designs,including Harry,Andrew Lawson and Jeneo Lewis.The designs were a collaboration between myself and Colin Terris.Hope this is of at least some interest while I continue my search. :D
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Thank you all for the information shared.:D I've been away and unable to get back before now. The weight I saw had a burgundy/deep ruby background, a heart set in canes with a circle of canes around the outer rim perfectly viewed through the top facet. It was marked as LE of 250. I'm pondering where I put the gentleman's business card. :roll:
Allan ... if you see this, I believe I have a Jay Glass weight which has your signature A cane along with the J cane. It is called "A Ruffle Edge Primrose" and is very lovely. Its certificate number is J56/94. Please let me know if this is indeed you!
Thank you, again, everyone and all the best .... Lily
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Hi Lily,
Yes that is one of the weights that we made at "Jay Glass" exclusively for Larry Selman. Here is a picture of it in the original brochure for you. :)
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k188/allanscott1/J.jpg
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Lily,
That Edinburgh weight is called "Loveheart" - although brochure shows it as being edition of 500.
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Allan, thank you so very much for your reply and for the wonderful picture of "Primrose" in the original brochure! :D It is perfectly described.
mjr, thank you too for the name and LE information of the Edinburgh weight. Is there a picture you can post? If I'm able to track it down, I'll post again with photos and details.
Til the next time, all the best ..... Lily
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One of the paperweights depicted in this thread - the Edinburgh - reminds me of a Caithness flower weight that has the name of one of the seasons (spring, summer, et. al.) printed on the bottom of the weight. I wish I could be more specific, but I've actually lost sight of the weight for the moment. I can't find it here in the house, but I know it's around here somewhere. I hate it when this happens.
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The weights from this brochure are now at Scotland's Glass, tiny images though.